AI Article Synopsis

  • - Tethered cord syndrome is a neurological disorder linked to congenital spinal issues, particularly in complex cases like caudal regression syndrome and split cord malformation.
  • - The condition can involve rare complications, such as abnormal dorsal nerve roots that tether the spinal cord.
  • - This case study discusses a patient with caudal regression syndrome who had spinal cord tethering due to a combination of an abnormal nerve root and a specific type of spinal defect, treated successfully with microneurosurgical untethering.

Article Abstract

Tethered cord syndrome is a neurological disorder closely associated with congenital spinal dysraphism. Aberrant dorsal nerve roots may be one of the possible and relatively rare tethering pathologies, especially in the complex form of occult spinal dysraphism such as caudal regression syndrome or split cord malformation. We report an illustrative case of caudal regression syndrome with spinal cord tethering due to a combination of a contiguous bundle of an aberrant dorsal nerve root, and a dorsal-type lipomyelomeningocele, with a thickened filum terminale treated with microneurosurgical untethering.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/njcp.njcp_838_23DOI Listing

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